What Google searches of ‘Dr Joseph Spitzer’ and ‘Dr Murtaza Khanbhai’ reveal

One welcome consequence of our articles on genital mutilators, and those of A Voice of Men, is that links to them appear high on Google searches. Anyone doing a search of ‘Dr Joseph Spitzer’ will find this high on the first page.

The phenomenon persists for a considerable time. In March 2016 we protested outside the Thornhill Clinic in Luton, the leading private MGM clinic in the UK. It remains the largest ever anti-MGM protest in the UK, a video (9:19) is here. On the first page of a Google search today you’ll find two pieces dating back to January 2016, Gary Costanza’s piece for AVfM about Dr Murtaza Khanbhai (who still works at the clinic) being placed on the Known Genital Mutilators directory – here – while our link to their piece is here.

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2 thoughts on “What Google searches of ‘Dr Joseph Spitzer’ and ‘Dr Murtaza Khanbhai’ reveal

  1. Mike this was done to me without consent when I was a child and I still vividly remember the terror and pain. Thank you so much for working to bring this to the world’s attention. It has no benefit whatsoever, unlike – another feminist big lie – female circumcision which when carried out properly by a doctor in hygienic conditions helps women lead happier lives and reduces incidences of disease and mental illness.

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    • Thanks Sean. Hopefully it goes without saying that we would wish for there to be an end to both MGM and FGM in the UK, as elsewhere. Feminists in the UK are partly responsible for the continuation of FGM in the UK, because the police / CPS keep trying to pin this on men, when it’s long been known that whenever and wherever it’s carried out, it’s done almost exclusively by women, at the behest of women. The common belief that it’s done to reduce women’s sexual pleasure during sex, for the benefit of men – what benefit?!!! – is, needless to say, a feminist myth.

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